Tapak sago tongs, Wosera population. - Lot 144

Lot 144
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Tapak sago tongs, Wosera population. - Lot 144
Tapak sago tongs, Wosera population. Abelam.Papua New Guinea Dark patina wood, rattan. XX° century Height: 39cm Provenance: -The Jolika collection of John and Marcia Friede, Rye. New York A Janus-like representation of an ancestor's face, this clamp is adorned with the "Wagnen" headdress or insider's crest on the head. These tongs were used to hold a sago palm leaf, folded into a trough shape to extract the flour from the heart of the palm. Sago flour was a staple food in many parts of Papua New Guinea. The top of the claw features a schematized face, engraved in slight relief, with the edge of the face serrated. Beautiful patina.
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